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Chapin Handyman LLC
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Serving Clinton, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The workers arrived promptly and demolished the old brick mailbox. The bricks were hauled away and the new mailbox installed. Very neat workers; would hire them again."
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Response time10 hrs
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L.F.C. Services, Inc.
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Serving Clinton, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 1991

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"12/19/18: Dishwasher Install or RepairFrom the logistics coordination via virtual communications to project completion, the process working with the Tony (LFC Services) went flawlessly. Contractor goes above and beyond customer satisfaction and quality service. 09/06/17: Drywall - Repair: Contractor performed various Insurance work and HOA work ranging from roof replacement, to basement restoration projects, to garbage grinder disposal replacement, to repair of water damaged ceiling and walls, to exterior repairs."
Response time1 day
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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JJCS OF MARYLAND LLC
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Serving Clinton, MD and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Offers commercial services

Customers say: True professional

"Mr. Zapata was prompt and efficient! He assessed and examined my concern and went to work immediately! More than that, he saw an issue I was having with my door and took care of that for me as well!!! I am very satisfied!! Thank you!"
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Response time1 day
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Recommended by81%of homeowners
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HomePro Repair & Improvements
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Serving Clinton, MD and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Alex installed attic stairs with confidence and skill by preparing the space using advanced carpentry to to insure an exact fit. He also installed safety grab bars in 2 showers, fixed a loose bannister on the staircase, and repaired drywall defects and painted a bathroom which now looks like new construction."
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Mailbox Repair questions, answered by experts

Furniture repair costs around $200 on average, and most project costs fall between $100 and $500. The price you can expect to pay will depend on the type of furniture you’re repairing, the extent of the damage, and the size and age of the piece. Reupholstering and couch frame repair are the most expensive, sometimes costing $1,000, while fixes like repairing a scratch or replacing a spring in a couch or armchair will usually cost under $100. Older furniture requires more care and will typically cost more to repair.

Yes, in most cases it’s a good idea to wrap furniture in plastic to protect it from dirt, dust, and damage during storage. However, natural and porous materials such as wood or leather should have breathable fabric covers to prevent moisture damage from condensation. Either way, it’s always important to ensure proper ventilation to prevent moisture buildup, especially in humid climates. 

Yes, most couches can be disassembled, especially those that were delivered flat-packed for assembly. To take a couch apart, you can typically detach components like the legs, arms, and backrest. The process often involves removing the cushions, unscrewing the legs, and separating sectional pieces or the seat frame. If you have the manufacturer's instructions, they will provide the clearest guide on which parts are designed to be removed.

The cost to repair leather furniture typically ranges from $100 to $400, with an average of around $250. A minor repair, such as a small scratch or tear, may cost between $100 and $150. However, larger, more complex repairs, including total reupholstery, can cost $4,000 or more. The final price depends on several factors, including the type of repair, the extent of the damage, the quality of the leather, the furniture's build and maintenance level, and whether additional repairs are needed for the structure or padding. A leather repair specialist can provide a precise estimate based on your specific project.

Wood furniture is usually vulnerable to water damage. However, larger furniture tends to have a high chance of being salvaged as long as it hasn’t been standing in water for more than 24 hours. You can restore bedpoles, table and couch legs, and other wood parts that haven’t been fully saturated. Meanwhile, smaller objects like decors or furniture with fabric wrapping may require full replacement.

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